Ella Mai‘s ascent to glory can only spell one word for musicians hoping to soar in soulful and romantic territory:
Hope.
Rising from the UK, the Jamaican performer has watched her singles ‘Boo’d Up’ and ‘Trip’ restore the business’ confidence in R&B music by generating hundreds of thousands of dollars every month.
Hit the link below to find out how the song fared this week…
Even with a decline of 6% the track earned $68,785 during the last chart week thanks, for the most part, to the $63,796 it pocketed from streaming platforms!
Sales of the track’s parent set have been modest on a pure front but that’s done little to stop the self-titled project from reaching Gold status with album-equivalent units of half a million.
Elsewhere, Khalid’s ‘Eastside’ sweeps up $69,000 as Ariana Grande‘s ‘Thank U, Next’ tops the Song Revenue Chart with $405,000 in the bank.
I don’t understand this newer music scale…
You have to look at the full chart on hitsdailydouble to see the breakdown. The far right column is the raw data and revenue from streaming. The second from the right column is the raw data and revenue from downloads. The middle column in bold is total revenue from both.
Great b**** …..but half of that go to taxes….so making $7.50 per hour part time 30 hrs. A week flop…..y’all bitchzz done when beaui Rhianna drop…..2019 $$$$$$$$$$ almost here